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Unveiled at the Geneva Autoshow, Airbus and car design company Italdesign have created Pop.Up, a new way for people to travel in cities. The passenger would travel in a capsule and that capsule can either attach to a chassis with wheels or be picked up by a drone attachment. The creators hope the system can be functional in ten years so considered your days of sitting in city gridlock numbered.March 9, 2017
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